The National Return to Work Strategy 2020-2030 is a 10-year national plan designed to improve return-to-work outcomes for employees recovering from work-related injuries or illnesses.
The National Return to Work Strategy 2020-2030 is a 10-year national plan designed to improve return-to-work outcomes for employees recovering from work-related injuries or illnesses. The strategy was first launched in January of 2020, endorsed by health and safety ministers.
Research shows that helping injured workers return or stay at work during recovery is complex and differs among workplaces. The Strategy provides a framework for collaboration, research, insight sharing, and for targeting areas with the greatest potential for positive outcomes.
Approaching the half-way mark, Safe Work Australia is conducting a mid-term review to evaluate impact on national action, progress on outcomes, challenges, and effectiveness of performance indicators.
A public consultation process will gather feedback to inform key priorities for its remaining years. You can now fill out the survey and weigh in on:
Sources
Mid Term Review of the National Return to Work Strategy - Safe Work Australia, Oct 2024
National Return To Work Survey - Safe Work Australia, Oct 2024